--- Quote from: peterbell1 on April 04, 2012, 01:08:38 PM ---It's also interesting that in Paul's lower harmony in the "You don't look different ..." parts you can tell it's him, but it's like he is trying to sing like John!!

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Cool observation, Peterbell. Even among some of us older, first-generation Beatles fans, there is still controversy over who sang what on "I'll Follow The Sun". Has that ever been properly documented?

TomMo:
Geez, I have so many versions of the Beatles on vinyl, cassette, and CD, I wouldn't know where to begin in making a list. I even used to have many albums on 8-track (which subsequently met their fate in a deliberately set bonfire).

I really should invest in the necessary hardware and software to transfer some vinyls to disk. There are some vinyl albums I have that are in near pristine state and I hesitate to play them.

I must say that Capitol Records (which I hate with a passion) did an excellent job of remastering their Beatles catalog onto CD, in both mono and stereo. I can only hope there will be a Volume 3 with "The Beatles Story", "Hollywood Bowl", etc.

Did I mention that I kinda like the Beatles?

peterbell1:

--- Quote from: TomMo on June 09, 2012, 03:52:47 PM ---Did I mention that I kinda like the Beatles?

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;D ;D ;D

Sir John Johns:
I just wondered if any has the Let It Be Naked on vinyl.

If so, was it brickwalled like the CD?

Sir John Johns:
picked up Let it Be Naked vinyl. not nearly as harsh sounding as the CD in a couple of weeks I can pull the trigger on the Yellow Submarine Songtrack (1999)

I have now consigned the remastered CD's to the used bin at my local record store, keeping only my Mono box.

All my old Capitol albums, Blue Box and Remastered box have been cleaned using the Spin Clean Record Washer MKII. Thanks to the remastered box for reigniting my passion for listening to music rather than consuming it.